The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

THE HOT CORNER

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1 PRO GOLF: Jamie Donaldson will look to seal his first European Tour title in more than six years after taking a one-stroke lead at the end of the thirdround of the Cyprus Open on Saturday. The 45-year-old Welsh man moved one shot ahead offive players at Aphrodite Hills Resort— David Drysdale, Marcus Armitage, Thomas Detry and the Finnish pair of Kalle Samooja and Sami Valimaki.

2 AUTORACING: Harrison Burton played the spoiler again by winning Saturday at Mart ins ville Speedway to disrupt the NASCAR X finity Series playoffs. Burton, eliminated fromthe playoffs in the roundof 12, became the youngest winner in Mart ins ville history at 20. His father, Jeff, set the old mark at age 23.

3 HOCKEY: The Hockey Hall of Fame will have no new inductees in 2021, with the class of2020 honored that year instead. The 2020 inductees were to have been inducted Nov. 16inToront­o, but the ceremony was postponed because of the COVID-19 pandemic. The 2020 class was announced in June and features for war d Jarome Iginla, winger Marian Hossa, defensemen Kevin Lowe and Doug Wilson, Canadian women’s goal tender Kim St. Pierre and longtime generalman­ager Ken Holland.

4 PROBASKETB­ALL: Mike D’Antoni and Amare Stoudemire are joining Steve Nash’s coaching staff, bringing a glimpse of the old Phoenix Suns to Brooklyn. Nash hired his old coach and pick-androll partner as assistants to fill out his staff for his rookie season as an NBA coach.

5 PRO GOLF: Darren Clarke eagled the par-518th hole Saturday for a 10-under 62 and a share of the second-round lead in the PGA Tour Champions ’Timber Tech Champions. Robert Karlsson of Sweden matched Clark eat 13-under 131. Jim Furyk was a stroke back. He won this year inhis first two starts on the senior tour.

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